
Goodbye Berlin is a 2016 German drama film directed by Fatih Akin. The movie follows two teenage boys, Maik and Tschick, as they embark on a road trip across Germany. Along the way, they experience a variety of sexual moments that are both humorous and poignant.
The movie begins with Maik, a shy and awkward teenager, who is struggling to fit in at school. He is constantly bullied and ridiculed by his peers. One day, Maik meets Tschick, a Russian immigrant who has recently moved to Berlin. The two quickly become friends and decide to take a road trip together.
As they travel across Germany, Maik and Tschick experience a variety of sexual moments. In one scene, Maik and Tschick visit a strip club and are shocked by the explicit nature of the performances. In another scene, Maik and Tschick encounter a group of prostitutes and are forced to confront their own feelings about sex and sexuality.
The movie also features a number of romantic moments between Maik and Tschick. As they travel, they share intimate conversations and moments of tenderness. These moments are both humorous and poignant, as they explore the complexities of teenage sexuality.
Goodbye Berlin is a powerful and thought-provoking film that explores the complexities of teenage sexuality. Through its exploration of sexual moments, the movie offers a unique and honest look at the struggles of growing up.
Boys talk about bringing condoms to a party; a boy says to another "It's O.K. to be gay"; a girl swims topless in a lake (bareback and hint of breast shown); a 14 year old boy sits with an older teenage girl who is topless.